Swedish skinny dippers, you may want to pull on your swim trunks. A sharp-toothed pacu fish has been caught in the Danish-Swedish strait of Oresund, putting swimmers on edge because of its resemblance ...
"How dare you," the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation wrote in a tweet addressed to the fish's former owner Bailey Richards is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE ...
What is a Pacu fish? The Pacu is a South American freshwater fish that's related to piranha but has key differences. The fish is vegetarian and has teeth that look similar to those of humans. The Pacu ...
A surprising catch by a young angler has highlighted the presence of invasive pacu fish in Oklahoma waters. Charlie Clinton, 11, reeled in a Pacu, a South American fish closely related to piranha ...
In the piranha- infested waters of the Amazon, a baby Black Pacu, the vegetarian cousin of the flesh-eating fish survives capture. If it had nine lives, its next one was in a tropical aquarium in a ...
NEW YORK — Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the water, as the saying goes, male skinny-dippers in Scandinavia are being warned about a fish infamous for munching on testicles. Yes, ...
An invasive breed of South American fish with human-like teeth and a taste for human testicles was caught and released by an 11-year-old fisherman in Oklahoma. Janna Clinton was impressed when her ...
A Tucson fisherman had an unexpected catch of the day this month when he reeled in a fish with odd teeth. Jeff Evans, who was fishing on the north side of Tucson's Silverbell Lake on Jan. 12, told the ...
CASPER, Wyo. – An exotic South American fish was caught by an angler in an area lake, prompting fresh warnings from state game officials that it is illegal to release aquarium fish in Wyoming waters.
An Arizona fisherman had an unexpected catch of the day this month when he reeled in a fish with human-like teeth. Jeff Evans, who was fishing on the north side of Tucson's Silverbell Lake on Jan. 12, ...
The appearance of a Brazilian fish has sent a chill through summertime swimmers in Sweden and Denmark. The alarming fish isn't the much-feared piranha but its cousin, the pacu, which has large teeth ...